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Drinking Reasons, Alcohol Consumption Levels, and Drinking Locations among Drunken Drivers

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Pages 671-689 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009

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John Gastil. (2006) Thinking, Drinking, and Driving: Application of the Theory of Reasoned Action to DWI Prevention 1 . Journal of Applied Social Psychology 30:11, pages 2217-2232.
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David L. McMillen, Stephen M. Smith & Elisabeth Wells-Parker. (1989) The effects of alcohol, expectancy, and sensation seeking on driving risk taking. Addictive Behaviors 14:4, pages 477-483.
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Elisabeth Wells-Parker, Pamela J. Cosby & James W. Landrum. (1986) A typology for drinking driving offenders: Methods for classification and policy implications. Accident Analysis & Prevention 18:6, pages 443-453.
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